John J. Hamre
Gender: Male
Age in 2012: 62
Areas of interest:
nonprofits
, business
, auto industry
, manufacturing
, politics & government
, technology
Hamre received his Ph.D from the School of Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University. He has a B.A. from Augustana College.
Personal social network: Much of Hamre's Muckety comes from political connections. He has direct links to three Fortune 1000 companies.
Financial information:
As an officer, director and/or owner of publicly traded securities, John J. Hamre has filed documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission. >> See filings
John J. Hamre current relationships:
American Corporate Partners - advisory council member
Aspen Strategy Group - director
Center for Strategic and International Studies - president & CEO
Defense Policy Board - chairman
ITT Corporation - director
MITRE Corporation - trustee
National Petroleum Council - member
Oshkosh Corporation - director
SAIC, Inc. - director
Telcordia Technologies Inc. - chairman emeritus
Trilateral Commission - executive committee member
John J. Hamre past relationships:
Defense Business Board - member
Senate Committee on Armed Services - staff member
U.S. Department of Defense - deputy secretary
Five degrees of Kevin:
We can connect John J. Hamre with Kevin Bacon in five steps:
John J. Hamre → American Corporate Partners →
Vernon E. Jordan Jr. → American Express Company →
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John J. Hamre → American Corporate Partners →
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Securities and Exchange Commission
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